The shoulder-fired missile is one of the weapons that’s been credited with getting Ukraine through the early days of the Russian invasion. By MARCUS…
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By JOSH BAUGHMAN and PETER W. SINGER Like the U.S. military, the PLA is working on wearable sensors and other ways to hone and maintain…
BY TARA COPP SENIOR PENTAGON REPORTER, DEFENSE ONE Welcome to the Defense One Air and Space newsletter. Here are our top stories this week: Spaceplane…
Too little of the right kind of data can throw off target algorithms. But try telling the algorithm that. BY PATRICK TUCKER TECHNOLOGY EDITOR…
BY ELISABETH BRAW Sweden is telling its citizens to be ready to feed themselves for a week. Other nations should follow suit. This week, Sweden…
By BRADLEY BOWMAN, JOHN HARDIE and ZANE ZOVAK Beijing and Moscow are boosting their strategic coordination along with their militaries. China and Russia last week conducted their first-ever joint naval patrol…
BY MARCUS WEISGERBER With lawmakers and the White House unable to come to an agreement on a new coronavirus stimulus package, it’s unlikely that money…
Amazon loses in a $10-billion upset decision after months of legal and Trump-fueled political controversy. After months of speculation, intrigue, lawsuits, and presidential leaning-in, Microsoft has won the…
The nascent RuNet is meant to allow the country to survive an attack — and Putin to monitor and control the population. Russia will test…
Repeating “You write propaganda, right?”, officer held passport until he received an affirmative answer. A U.S. passport screening official held a Defense One journalist’s passport until he received an…